LE 13H: [issue dated December 31, 2023]
NV: BURNING MAN FLOODING AERIALS
<p><b>Supers/Fonts: </b> n/a</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>Story Location: </b> BLACK ROCK DESERT</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>State/Province: </b> Nevada</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>Shot Date: </b> 09/04/2023</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>URL: </b> https://www.ksl.com/article/50722446/burning-man-flooding-strands-tens-of-thousands-at-nevada-site-authorities-investigating-1-death</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>Notes and Restrictions: </b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>Newsource Notes: </b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>Story Description: </b></p>\n<p>Elements:</p>\n<p>19739097 KSL AERIALS: (bugged) aerials of festival site...campers and tents...guy standing next to car stuck in/covered in mud...van stuck in mud...the Burning Man...stream of campers and cars driving away...ppl pushing bikes...more trying to leave...guy attaching tow rope from SUV to van stuck in mud</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Wire/StoryDescription:</p>\n<p>BLACK ROCK DESERT, Nev. An unusual late-summer storm turned a weeklong counterculture fest into a sloppy mess with tens of thousands of partygoers stuck in foot-deep mud and with no working toilets in the northern Nevada desert, But some Burning Man revelers said Sunday that their spirits remained unbroken.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"We are a little bit dirty and muddy but spirits are high. The party still going," said Scott London, a Southern California photographer, adding that the travel limitations offered "a view of Burning Man that a lot of us don't get to see."</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>The annual gathering in the Black Rock Desert about 110 miles north of Reno attracts nearly 80,000 artists, musicians and activists for a mix of wilderness camping and avant-garde performances. Disruptions are part of the event's recent history: Organizers had to temporarily close entrances to the festival in 2018 due to dust storms, and the event was twice canceled altogether during the pandemic.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>More than a half-inch of rain fell at the festival site on Friday, the National Weather Service in Reno said, with more coming Saturday and Sunday, and organizers closed the festival to vehicles after one death was reported. Officials provided no details of the fatality.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>The closures came just before a large wooden effigy was supposed to have been burned Saturday night. Organizers said that all burning had been postponed, and authorities were working to open exit routes by the end of the Labor Day weekend.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Officials said late Saturday they didn't yet know when the roads would "be dry enough for RVs or vehicles to navigate safely," but they were hopeful vehicles could depart by late Monday if weather conditions improved.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>President Joe Biden told reporters in Delaware on Sunday that he is aware of the situation, including the death, and the White House is in touch with local officials. He doesn't know the cause of the death, Biden said.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>With their party closed to motorized traffic, attendees trudged through mud, many barefoot or with plastic bags on their feet. Revelers were urged to conserve supplies of food and water and most remained hunkered down at the site.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>A few, however, managed to walk several miles to the nearest town or catch a ride there.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Mud covers the ground at the site of the Burning Man festival in Black Rock, Nev., Friday.</p>\n<p>Mud covers the ground at the site of the Burning Man festival in Black Rock, Nev., Friday. </p>\n<p>Celebrity DJ Diplo posted a video to Instagram on Saturday evening showing him and comedian Chris Rock riding in the back of a fan's pickup truck. He said they had walked 6 miles through the mud before hitching a ride.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"I legit walked the side of the road for hours with my thumb out," wrote Diplo, whose real name is Thomas Wesley Pentz.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>The event is remote on the best of days and emphasizes self-sufficiency meaning most people bring in their own food, water and other supplies.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Those who remained Sunday described a resilient community making the most of the mucky conditions: Many posted selfies of themselves covered in mud, dancing or splashing in the makeshift lakes.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"We have not witnessed any negativity, any rough times," organizer Theresa Galeani said. "Some people were supposed to leave a few days ago so they're out of water or food. But I am an organizer so I went around and found more water and food. There is more than enough here for people. We just have to get it to everyone."</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>London, the southern California photographer who was attending his 20th Burning Man and just published a book on the festival, "Burning Man: Art On Fire," spent much of Saturday walking barefoot across the site, which is about 5 square miles. He said that the biggest challenge was logistics, since no vehicles could traverse the site, supplies could not be brought in and most people could not leave.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"Usually it's very crowded with art cars, bikes and people all over the place but yesterday it was like an abandoned playground," he added.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Rebecca Barger, a photographer from Philadelphia, arrived at her first Burning Man on Aug. 26 and was determined to stick it out through the end.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"I'm not leaving until both 'The Man' and 'The Temple' burn," Barger said, referring to the wooden effigy and wooden structure that are traditionally torched during the event's last two nights.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>She said one of the biggest concerns has been the lack of toilet options, since the trucks that normally arrive to clean out the portable toilets multiple times a day haven't been able to reach the site since Friday's rainstorm. Some revelers said trucks had resumed cleaning on Sunday.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>To prevent her shoes from getting stuck in the muddy clay, Barger says she put a plastic bag over each of her shoes and then covered each bag with a sock. Others were just barefoot.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"Everyone has just adapted, sharing RVs for sleeping, offering food and coffee," Barger said. "I danced in foot-deep clay for hours to incredible DJs."</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Ed Fletcher, of Sacramento, a longtime Burning Man attendee, arrived in Black Rock City over a week ago to start setting up. When the rain hit, he and his campmates threw a party and "danced the night away" in their muddy shoes.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"Radical self-reliance is one of the principles of Burning Man," he said. "The desert will try to kill you in some way, shape or form."</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>The Pershing County Sheriff's Office did not release the identity of the deceased person or the suspected cause of death but said it is being investigated.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>On their website, organizers encouraged participants to remain calm and suggested that the festival is built to endure conditions like the flooding. They said cellphone trailers were being dropped in several locations Saturday night and that they would be briefly opening up internet overnight. Shuttle buses were also being organized to take attendees to Reno from the nearest town of Gerlach, a walk of about 5 miles from the site.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>The event began on Aug. 27 and had been scheduled to end Monday, according to the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, which oversees the Black Rock Desert, where the festival was held.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>John Asselin, a spokesperson for the Bureau of Land Management, said he had seen "a steady stream" of vehicles leaving the festival site.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"People are getting out," he said.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Station Notes/Scripts:</p>\n<p>In Nevada's Black Rock Desert, as many as 70-thousand people remain stranded at the "Burning Man" arts festival.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--VIDEO SHOWS</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--VO SCRIPT</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--LEAD IN</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SOT</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--TAG</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p></p>
POP MUSIC
Pete Fornatale 59:39 Pete Fornatale back with you on mixed bag radio with my special guests today. Jimmy Webb we are at the Museum of television and radio in New York City. Jimmy unfortunately, a short time ago, we heard the news about the passing of Richard Harris. And I was one Wondering almost immediately from then to this moment, how you heard about it and what went through your mind when you did hear about it? Jimmy Webb 1:00:10 Well it was it was very anticlimactic, because they have now they have the scrolls at the bottom of all the newscasts. And so more likely than not, you're going to hear about it. While you're watching someone else in the thing is going to roll by it's gonna say Richard Harris, and that will catch your eye and it says Richard Harris dead at done another nada die. I said it went, Oh, well, it was terrible. It was terrible because we had so much unfinished business between us because we had sort of spent a lifetime sparring with each other over various issues. And I'm immediately kind of went into some deep mourning. It took me back to my youth because when I met Richard, I was only about 20 years old, he was 40 or so. And he literally took me out to educate me in the ways of the world, which he wasn't, you know, and he was an expert in the ways of the world. And so, you know, he, he, you know, taught me how to lay siege to pubs and, and capture fair maidens carry them off and despoil them and then, you know, drink all the wine in the house and then go to someone else's house and capture their house and spoil it. But I just, I just loved him. So there's no, there's no way I could ever tell. In words. The love I had for this great big riotously funny, explosive man who believed so much in my music that he would take this outrageous seven minute 21 second long song and insist on recording it insist that it was going to be a hit and by God it was a hit, you know, just just an amazing guy. Pete Fornatale 1:02:27 How did that unlikely pairing come about? Jimmy Webb 1:02:35 Well he and I used to it goes back to LA to some charity work, we were doing together some benefits, doing the late 60s and just hanging around the piano and doing some pints. And I have to say that my standard disclaimer is I don't drink anymore okay, but in those days I really used to put it away and there's nothing that goes quite as well with drank as Irish music. And he must have taught me 40 or 50 Irish songs and three four weeks beautiful things like don't give me a little piano here. Jimmy Webb 1:03:48 the stuff got under my skin in a big way. You know, and a lot of the foci stuff that came later the the highwayman, the Moon is a Harsh Mistress a lot. A lot of this stuff was was really the seeds were planted by Richard and by this by trips that we took to Ireland and just wonderful things that we did together. But to answer your question specifically about how that album happened, is we kept saying, Well, one day we'll make a record together. One. Jimmy Webb, you always call me Jimmy Webb never called me Jimmy never called me Webb. Always call me Jimmy Webb. He said Hi, Jimmy Webb one day we'll have to make a record together. And I'd say yeah, Richard. Sure. We'll do that. You know, and, again, give it no more thought. And then one day, a telegram arrives at my house in Los Angeles and it says, Do Jimmy.Come London? Make record? Love Richard. That would be the telegraph. And the next thing you know, I'm on a plane to London and I've got all my songs with me. We're in his apartment and we're going through song after song after song. No, no, no. Don't like that. Don't care for that. Nope, nope. Nope. Like that one like that one. No, don't like that. Finally, same situation with as with Artie Garfunkel, you get through all the songs and there's no songs left. And he says, well, is that it? Is that all? Well, no, I've got this one song that was written for somebody else. And they turned it down. And every songwriter has one of those way down at the bottom of the trunk. He just kind of hesitate to bring it out. He said, let's see it. So I brought it out. It's huge. It goes put it up on the piano. I think I played I played. Jimmy Webb 1:06:23 He said, I'll have that. That was that was the end of it. It was done. It was a done deal. And then it was all Jimmy Webb 1:06:42 everybody thought we were crazy. You know, and they I mean, they absolutely thought we were crazy. When the radio stations got the record. They said what is this? You know, I mean, it would have been some FM stations that had played jams by Bob Dylan and the doors and different things but never this highly structured and you know, almost classical music. And and the most unlikely thing in the world happened I became a huge international success. I mean, absolutely mind blowing. There. There are little ripples around MacArthur Park, we actually could do a show about MacArthur Park, Pete Fornatale 1:07:26 no question. You use the word big. It was a phenomenon. Jimmy Webb 1:07:31 It's you know, it's been recorded over 500 times. Pete Fornatale 1:07:34 And it's had more lives than a cat. Jimmy Webb 1:07:37 Well, some of the some of the people who have recorded it makes an interesting list, I think just is kind of illuminating in itself. And these just come off the top my head. Maynard Ferguson, Don Ellis, Tony Bennett, Liza Minnelli, Frank Sinatra did the center section. Don novella did it in character as Father Guido Sarducci, which was really a kick. Pete Fornatale 1:08:09 I gotta find that one. Jimmy Webb 1:08:11 It was in the movie airplane to there's a big elevator that comes down. That holds about 50 people and the doors open and there's a stampede of people trying to get out of the elevator because the music is playing MacArthur Park. I gave them I gave them permission to do all this stuff. There's the weird Weird Al Yankovic did Jurassic Park is melting in the dark and he had he had a he had a Tyrannosaurus rex eat Barney. And it i It it it literally there's story after story after story. Artists who just couldn't leave it, they can't leave it alone to this day. They can't leave it alone. Especially comedians comedians loved it. And it was just it was it was it was done in Germany. It's been it's been a hit in Germany like 10 times, to fraudulence. You know, I mean, you know, who knows? Who knows what's going on out there? I mean, we didn't know. We had no idea. And in fact, one of the great you know, God bless him. I mean, he's gone now, one of the great turmoils of our lives and one of the bones of contention that was between us for so many years. Was that one night when we were riding back from the studio at Lansdowne Road. And we were just two fellows on a lark. Does anyone seriously think we thought we were going out to sell platinum albums? I mean, we were drunk. We had a he used to take a picture of PIMS to the studio every night like a Pimm's number one and then was to two benches, two stools in front of the microphone. One was for Richard and one was for the pims. And as soon as the pims was gone, the session was over. This is about how this is how serious we were. So one night we're motoring along in a phantom five Rolls Royce. These things were gorgeous. You know, you saw John Lennon had one that was painted all in rain, psychedelic colors. And we're going along in the Phantom five. And he says, I tell you what, Jimmy Webb. Unknown Speaker 1:10:31 He said, If this record is a hit, is as if it's a hit. I had to give you this phantom five. Jimmy Webb 1:10:43 And I said no, no, Richard. Yeah. No, you don't have to do that. No, no, no. I'll give you this phantom five, if this records a hit, if this records number two, if it's number two. Right. You would give me this car? Well, MacArthur Park was number two in the United States for weeks. We never, we never got into number one. I can't remember why. But I think it was, hey, Jude. I think it was hey, Jude kept us out. And it was number one in France. And it was number one in Germany. And it was number one in Australia. And it was number one in New Zealand. And it was was this international phenomenon. So he clearly Oh, owed me this car. I mean, let's let's, let's just put it right out there. Okay, he opened his big mouth, and he clearly owed me this car, right? Pete Fornatale 1:11:45 Is there a buck coming? Jimmy Webb 1:11:46 He never gave it. Pete Fornatale 1:11:48 I'm shocked. Jimmy Webb 1:11:50 He never gave it to me. He could never bring himself to give it to me. God bless him. Did he tried to give me other cars? He tried to wiggle other cars and say, Well, why don't you take this Bentley? Why don't you take this? Now I've got this nice silver shadow. That's 1917. That's a gorgeous, you know, he would he would run ringers in on me. But he didn't want to give me that car. And I think it had something to do with the royal household. I think he'd gotten it from Princess Margaret or something. And he had any sort of sentimental attachment to it. Pete Fornatale 1:12:28 What did he make the offer under the influence? That might be the only out I'd give him? Jimmy Webb 1:12:33 No, especially especially under the influence he got. He pays up. All right now, especially if he's drunk, he's got to pay and my passion in the whole situation. And he got angry at me for telling this story. And I, I stopped telling it. Because I knew that there were reverberating reverberations, from me telling the story. So I'm bummed up and stop telling. But my passion was, came straight from the heart. It was out of love of that man that I wanted his car. And for no other reason. Not because it was a Rolls Royce. Not because it was worth X dollars. But because of MacArthur Park and because of his promise, and because he was my friend and because I loved him like a father and a brother and God all rolled into one. That's why I wanted that car. That's why I wanted it. And that's why I never really completely fully accepted that he didn't give it to me. Pete Fornatale 1:13:55 Jimmy, tell me true. Did he ever walk in to the studio or your house and say, Jimmy Webb, what the hell does this mean? Jimmy Webb 1:14:10 No. He knew exactly what it meant. We were the only two people in the world who knew what it meant. And now he's dead. Pete Fornatale 1:14:22 I once asked you this question, I will ask it exactly the same way again, is MacArthur Park your rosebud? Jimmy Webb 1:14:31 It it's? Well, you know what? It's interesting. It's a surreal piece, sort of written in the style of a lot of psychedelia. A lot of psychedelic lyrics that go unchallenged. They marched right across the drawbridge nights in white satin, that what's that about? And what were Strawberry Fields in I mean, a lot of these psychedelic songs just marched right across the drawbridge. But when MacArthur Park marches up to the drawbridge, hold there. Hold hold. Is that MacArthur Park? I hear down there. We'll have to see your papers, please. You know, I mean, so much trash was written that was just a bunch more psychedelic trash. I mean, let's be honest, party, there's a not very nice love song in the middle of it called after all the loves in my life. It's the natrual loved and recorded as a separate song. And then there's MacArthur Park. And there's the fast bit and there's the classical bit. And it's seven minutes 21 seconds long. And, and a bit of a monster, because it did become that sort of rosebud. Like, question that follows you around for the rest of your life, whether you like it or not, that will probably be somewhere there in your epitaph after your, you know, that's that will be the last crack that someone will make about you after you you know, died a horrible death is an anyway, what did the cake out in the rain mean? You know, and that will be the last thing said about you. You know, and you just, you know, I don't know, you just create certain things. I mean, we have all created monster Frankenstein created a monster walked about the countryside, you know, disturbing the neighbors. I mean, this is MacArthur Park, it's this big thing that got loose. And no one, no one knows how it got loose, and it wasn't supposed to get loose. And people were saying and who said it loose. They wanted to, to blame someone and was just there Pete Fornatale 1:16:54 in your mind who opened the door to that kind of songwriting, songwriting that was imagistic songwriting that was surreal, as you say, Jimmy Webb 1:17:05 Oh, it was the Beatles. Yeah, it was the Beatles. It was the Beatles using drugs and, and slamming. Well, Bob Dylan was really doing some incredible things lyrically, so I can't, I can't say I wasn't influenced by Bob Dylan. But clearly, I mean, the Beatles took the gloves off and just said, Alright, we're gonna write this song, and good luck, because we're the only ones in the world and have a clue as to what this is all about. Because it's all about inside conversations that we've had in the studio while we've been making the record. So you will never figure it out. And we'll probably never tell you. And, you know, so I mean, know that they were they were the culprits. I mean, they were the ones. And, you know, many, many, many people followed suit. It was a style. I mean, it's not like I went down in history as a guy who wrote nonsensical, you know, sort of Lewis Lewis Carroll ish, kind of lyrics, I would have, I know that if I had another shot at it, I could, I could do a decent job of rewriting MacArthur Park. And, you know, I wouldn't have been so quick to throw it together, less surreal. I wrote it as a kind of a demonstration piece for bones house because he said, what could you do if you wanted to combine classical music and rock in a long piece that had movements? And I said, for the radio, he said, Yeah, you'd want to play it on the radio? I said, Well, I don't know. It's but it's a fascinating idea. And there's George Martin. And certainly, once one has heard yesterday, one knows that the musical world that the world has been tilted on its ear, and now anything is possible. I certainly did. I knew that once I heard what George Martin was doing with the Beatles, that all bets were off. That it that you could try anything. And so I so in a way, it was kind of a prototype. So I mean, in a way it was kind of an unfinished airplane. You know. I mean, I'm really being honest. It was sort of like an unfinished plane, but Richard grabbed it, and he said, I'll have that. And he was the type of man who wasn't going to wait for you to finish the plane. It was just going to be done now and recorded, done, sent out Pete Fornatale 1:20:04 unfinished or not it took off on its own. Jimmy Webb 1:20:07 And it just, you know, I had this weird life. I asked you earlier about goes on when you even as we speak, Pete Fornatale 1:20:16 even right here today, when you fling something like that out there and people get their hooks into it. Over the years have there been interpretations? I'm not talking about the Yankovic thing now, have there been interpretations that amused you or angered you? of that particular song? Jimmy Webb 1:20:37 No, I feel you know, there's no, there's no rules, that that's kind of what we were doing is saying, you know, and I felt, I feel that to not have a sense of humor about that song is to make would have been to make a grave error on my part, and to have protected it, like some sort of national treasure. You know, when it was really when it really did have flaws, and some of them we're kind of funny, somewhat, we're kind of comic in loves hot, fevered iron, like a stripe ID pair of pants, which I use in my in my book on songwriting as an example of mixing metaphors. And how does that whole line goes? Oh, it doesn't matter. I refuse to repeat it. I refuse to ever, you know, you can hear it if you want to. But I, I mean, I put it on a page with with some other absolutely horrific mixed metaphors as a classic example of what not to do. And, and I wasn't thinking about that. We were just kids. I think that and that's no excuse because Mozart was just a kid too. You don't tell me you're just a kid. You know, Mozart was just a kid. But we were just kids on drugs. We were just kids in California on drugs, having fun. And somehow or other some of these things got done. And they got out of hand they, you know, they took on epic proportions that were far beyond what they were ever intended to be. Pete Fornatale 1:22:44 And just to post scripts to the story. It did win a country Grammy, Jimmy Webb 1:22:50 Waylon Jennings recorded three times. Pete Fornatale 1:22:54 And one of those received those Jimmy Webb 1:22:58 And it was the song of the year, Pete Fornatale 1:22:59 and that elusive number one spot in the states happened with Donna Summer Jimmy Webb 1:23:04 Donna Summer cut a disco version. And we went number one. That was my only number one record ever in my career. Pete Fornatale 1:23:12 Is that right? Yeah. Wow. Jimmy Webb 1:23:15 And it made a great disco. Song too Pete Fornatale 1:23:18 how did you celebrate? I mean, something like that has to be truly a gift out of the sky. Jimmy Webb 1:23:24 It was pretty cool. i i Actually, I'll tell you what I did. I call it this friend of mine, Don G at Starlight limousine. And I said, Don, I said, I want you to come over and I want you to drive me today because I've got the number one record in the country. And he's any came over with a limo. And I just drove around all day in my limo. And I in my limo. I drove over to Harry Nielsen's house and said, I've got the number one record in the United States. I visited all my friends. gloated, I told him I had the number one record. You know, it's very funny, not number two. Pete Fornatale 1:24:11 You had mentioned earlier that there was a song that you had tailor made in your head for Waylon that he didn't Oh, that was If These Walls, right. You mentioned a number that were tailor made for Linda. Which one's specific? Jimmy Webb 1:24:29 Well the one the one that she that she got on first
LONDON AT NIGHT
London. <br/> <br/>Various night time shots of stall in Berwick Street Market, London. Various shots of the neon signs reading 'Man of Magic' 'Gambling' and ticker tape in Piccadilly Circus giving news of the weather, etc. GV. Night time traffic moving through south side of Trafalgar Square. CU. Street lights. GV. Piccadilly Circus at night in rainy weather. GV. Traffic and crowds in Cranbourn Street at night in rain. LS. Prince of Wales Theatre on a rainy night. GV. Traffic junction near Talk of the Town in rain at night. CU. Traffic lights and Talk of the Town sign in background at night. LS. Old Compton Street on wet night. LS. Cameo Moulin Theatre at night in rain. GV. Tracking shot, through Piccadilly Circus and parts of West End at night soon after rain shower. GV. Front of Stock Exchange with people passing with umbrellas up. Various shots of people outside stock exchange and near the Bank with their umbrellas up. <br/> <br/>(F.G.)
1916 Waterloo Bridge
Waterloo Bridge - 1940 b&w trailer - drama - Robert Taylor, Lucile Watson, C. Aubrey Smith, Virginia Field - montage of 5 shots of Vivian Leigh - night shot of Big Ben, London - woman running toward train in rain
HISTORICAL FILM: SCHOOL EXPLOSION KILLS 425 (1937)
425 die, mostly children, when a school explodes in New London, Texas.
AMERICAN DOLLARS IN LONDON
ORIG. COLOR 600' SOF. MAG. CUT STORY: S / U SNELL. ZOOM OUT ON CAMERA'S IN WINDOWS. SHOT OF BOTTLE OF LANVIAN PERFUME. MAN HANDLING SONY RADIO. SHOT OF V.W., OF TOYOTA. EXT. LONDON HILTON. EXT. PLAYBOY CLUB. LIQUOR IN WINDOW. TWLIGHT EXTERIORS ON RAINY NIGHT. NICE BUILDINGS. LIQUOR IN WINDOWS. TALK W / TOURIST WHO EXPECTS HIS DOLLAR TO BE WORTH LESS EVERY DAY. MORE INTVW'S. CI: GEOG: ENG. , LONDON. BLDGS: HOTELS: LONDON HILTON. BLDGS: NIGHT CLUBS (PLAYBOY). ECONOMY: DOLLAR DEVALUATION. BLDGS: STORES: MISC. GEOLOGY: RAIN.
Defocused Headlights And City Lights From Bus Window On A Rainy Day
Defocused Headlights And City Lights From Bus Window On A Rainy Day
Fast Images Library
SAN FRANCISCO - Victorian Houses and city skyline, LA PAN san Francisco & American flag on hotel building to street w/trolley car, trolley car up street, trolley car down street, VS of trolley cars, steep sloping street, PAN from trolley car to steep street, VS car POV through streets - Chinatown, entrance gate 02:04:40 cars down Lombard Street, Clipper ship at dock, PAN with trolley car down street towards sea, man pushing wheelbarrow with pumpkins through pumpkin patch, three-man country western/bluegrass band playing on stage, PAN of crowd at Pumpkin Festival/Harvest, group with pumpkin-filled wheelbarrow, taxi drives down Lombard Street in evening/early morning, PAN of cars down Lombard Street with lights on, trolley car at night past camera, Night PAN Fisherman's Wharf (?), neon sea captain sign night, night horse carriage past camera w/"Ghiradelli" sign, VS Fisherman's Wharf sign night, night HA shot of carousel in outdoor shopping mall, T/L full moon, golden clouds, DUTCH ANGLE car POV, car POV across bridge in golden sunset, side POV of cars driving and skyline, night carousel w/lights, 02:11:15 freight ship with containers past camera Blue Filter/Tint, Alcatraz seagull flies by, sunrise behind silhouette Golden Gate Bridge, PAN golden gate bridge, T/L FLOWERS & FISH: T/L flowers - Hibiscus Daisy, CU fish tank assortment of tropical fish, T/L flowers - CU of Hibiscus Daisy, CU wilted Daisy(?) LOS ANGELES FREEWAY: 02:17:32 WS of highway/freeway traffic, car POV down highway/freeway traffic, MORE T/L FLOWERS studio shot of yellow (spec name?) flowers, T/L flowers (outback daises?) opening, ATLANTA: LA city skyscraper, buildings, WS of construction workers on rafter, LA PAN sunburst out of clouds, large sunflower in backyard setting, studio shot of large sunflower blowing in wind, rain clouds billow and cover up sun for full frame, LONDON: WS Tower Bridge, double decker bus crossing, unusual angle of Tower of London, LA Dutch angle of Big Ben, VS of Big Ben, VS of black and white cows grazing, 02:24:52 WS of British Parliament/Big Ben, VS of Tower Bridge, FX SHOTS: B/W big ball/star falls from sky and into lens (sfx), shooting star in black sky, shooting star in star field sky, star fields, inversed replicas of previous shots, ZI to star field
RUSHES: Women's Super League sticker book: Millie Bright interview
Women's Super League sticker book: Millie Bright interview; ENGLAND: London: EXT / RAINING / NIGHT Various shots girls from Balham FC playing football in training session with Millie Bright (Chelsea and England defender) - 'Panini' adverts on hoarding
UK:RUSSIAN EX SPY SKRIPAL HOUSE
--SUPERS--\nTuesday\nSalisbury, UK\n\nMarch 6, 2018\n\n --VIDEO SHOWS--\n-panning shot of the street with the victim's house\n-closeup of the door with police officer standing outside\n-mid shot of the driveway and car\n-note on door warning press not to knock as they don't want to talk to the media\n\n --VO SCRIPT--\nTHIS SOUNDS LIKE SOMETHING OUT OF A JAMES BOND MOVIE...\nA FORMER RUSSIAN DOUBLE AGENT AND HIS DAUGHTER WERE FOUND UNCONSCIOUS ON A SHOPPING CENTER BENCH IN ENGLAND.\nTHEY HAD BEEN EXPOSED TO AN UNKNOWN SUBSTANCE, ACCORDING TO A SOURCE.\nSERGEI SKRIPAL (SCREE-PLE) WAS CONVICTED IN RUSSIA OF SPYING FOR BRITISH INTELLIGENCE IN 2006.\nAND HE WAS PART OF A HIGH-PROFILE SPY SWAP BETWEEN THE U-S AND RUSSIA IN 2010.\nPOLICE ARE TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHAT HAPPENED TO THEM ON THAT BENCH.\n\n --CNN REPORTING--\n (CNN) -- The woman found unconscious on a shopping center bench next to a Russian former double agent is his daughter, a source told CNN on Tuesday. \n Sergei Skripal -- a 66-year-old former military official from Russia who was convicted of spying for the UK -- and his 33-year-old daughter Yulia, who was visiting him from Russia, are critically ill in a UK hospital after "suspected exposure to an unknown substance" Sunday.\n British counter-terrorism police are investigating how the pair ended up slumped on a bench in the southern English city of Salisbury.\n\n\n The incident has not been declared terrorism. But due to the unusual circumstances, the specialized counter-terrorism unit will lead the investigation, London's Metropolitan Police said in a statement Tuesday. \n Skripal was previously convicted in Russia of spying for Britain before being granted refuge in the UK after a high-profile spy swap between the US and Russia in 2010. \n\n\n Salisbury, perhaps best known as the stopping-off point for tourists visiting nearby Stonehenge, has since become the unlikely center of an extensive police probe into the mysterious circumstances around how Skripal and his daughter fell ill.\n The pair were found on a bench in an unremarkable outdoor shopping complex, surrounded by a handful of British chain eateries, including the Italian restaurant Zizzi, which was closed as part of the inquiry. \n They did not have any visible injuries, according to police. \n\n Images taken outside the restaurant on Monday night showed investigators in anti-contamination suits searching the premises. Authorities have declined to name the substance to which the pair were exposed.\n A small number of emergency services personnel were treated immediately after the incident, local police said in a statement Tuesday. One of them remains in the hospital. \n\n Salisbury resident Freya Church described seeing the pair on the bench appearing "out of it."\n "She sort of leant in on him, it looked like she'd passed out maybe. He was doing some strange hand movements, looking up to the sky," Church told Reuters on Monday.\n "I felt like I should step in but to be honest they looked so out of it that I thought that even if I did step in I wasn't sure how I would help. So yeah, I just left them, but it looked like they'd been taking something quite strong."\n\n\n By Tuesday morning, the bench had been covered in a white forensic tent, a light drizzle of rain falling on reporters gathered at the scene.\n The case has drawn comparisons to the poisoning of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, who died a slow death after drinking tea laced with highly radioactive polonium-210 in a Mayfair hotel in 2006.\n A detailed UK inquiry later concluded that Russian President Vladimir Putin probably approved the operation by Russian agents to kill Litvinenko. The Russian Foreign Ministry dismissed the UK investigation as politically motivated. \n In a conference call with reporters Tuesday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov declined to comment on the Skripal case, saying "we do not have any information" about the situation, and adding that he did not know whether Skripal still had Russian citizenship. \n\n\n UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said Tuesday the Skripal case had "echoes" of what happened to Litvinenko. \n While he stopped short of "pointing fingers" of responsibility, Johnson said the UK would act robustly if "evidence emerges of state responsibility," during a Parliament session. He then suggested that the UK's participation at the World Cup in Russia could potentially be affected. \n "I think it will be very difficult to imagine that UK representation at that event could go ahead in the normal way, and we will certainly have to consider that," Johnson said. \n A UK Foreign Office spokesperson later clarified those comments, stating that Johnson was referring specifically to the UK's diplomatic representation at the event, rather than the soccer team.\n Speaking on Russian radio, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova called Johnson's comments "wild."\n\n Who is Sergei Skripal?\n\n Skripal arrived in the UK as part of an elaborately choreographed spy swap conducted by the United States and Russia in which the two countries exchanged agents on chartered planes on the runway at an airport in Vienna, Austria.\n Among the 10 so-called Russian "sleeper agents" deported by the US as part of the deal was Anna Chapman, who had previously lived in London. \n\n\n Skripal was one of four Russians who traveled in the opposite direction, after being pardoned by then-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.\n According to previous reports by Russia's state news agency RIA Novosti, Skripal was convicted to 13 years imprisonment in 2006 for spying for the UK.\n It quoted Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) as saying Skripal, a former Russian military intelligence colonel, was convicted for "treason in the form of espionage" and that he had been recruited by Britain's MI6 intelligence service.\n The report said he had spied for Britain while serving as an intelligence officer during the 1990s and that he had continued to communicate with MI6 after his retirement in 1999.\n Russian court officials said Skripal had received at least $100,000 for his collaboration with MI6, RIA Novosti reported.\n\n\n According to the FSB, Skripal's "actions caused serious damage to the national defense and security." The intelligence service added that MI6 paid Skripal for the information in foreign currency, which was transferred monthly to his account in a Spanish bank.\n Russian newspaper reports at the time of his conviction said that Skripal had shared information about dozens of his former colleagues operating undercover in Europe, in particular their secret meeting venues, addresses and passwords.\n The FSB said that Skripal had admitted his guilt and gave truthful testimony about his activities, which the court had taken into consideration in sentencing him.\n Skripal is believed to have lived in the UK since his release from Russian custody in 2010. \n Skripal's daughter is believed to be one of the few members of his immediate family still alive, after his wife and son reportedly died in recent years. \n\n\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nRUSSIA SPY ENGLAND SWAP \n\n
NIGHT SHOTS OF LONDON IN RAIN
This material is shot in colour. <br/> <br/>London. <br/> <br/>Various night shots of West End in rain. Many illuminations, shops, theatres, crowd, traffic etc. Various shots, from moving car, of people and traffic at Soho. Car stops outside one of the theatres and porter comes close to open door.
THE CHARM OF BRITAIN - VINTAGE FILM - PT3 (1950s)
VINTAGE HOME MOVIE SHOT IN 1958 OF ENGLAND. THE PART IS ON WALES AND THEN RETURNING TO LONDON AND BACK TO AMERICA ABOARD A CRUISE SHIP.
1940 Waterloo Bridge Trailer
Waterloo Bridge - 1940 b&w trailer - drama Robert Taylor, Vivian Leigh, Lucile Watson, C. Aubrey Smith, Virginia Field montage of five shots of Leigh, night shot of Big Ben in London, woman running toward train in rain, name of Lucile Watson is misspelled in trailer
LONDON FEED
LONDON FEED. 17:04:00:00 ABC LONDON GRAPHICS. 17:15:30:00 CS VO ABC ON THE INTERNATIONAL RELIEF EFFORT TO PROVIDE HUMANITARIAN AID TO THE BESIEGED PEOPLE OF SARAJEVO, BOSNIA. WS AS A MILITARY TRANSPORT PLANE TAKES OFF FROM SARAJEVO AIRPORT FLYING OVER THE HEAD OF A WALKING SERBIAN SOLDIER. VS OF SERBIAN SOLDIERS ON THE STREET OF A CITY UNDER THEIR COMMAND. VS AS A UNITED NATIONS (UN) ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIER PATROLS A STREET. VS OF MEN AND WOMEN OF THE SERBIAN MILITARY. CU OF DEATH NOTICES W/ PHOTOS OF WAR CASUALTIES POSTED ON TREES. SU SHEILA MACVICAR. INTV W/ A SERBIAN SOLDIER WHO CHARGES THE BOSNIAN GOVERNMENT IS TRYING TO ESTABLISH A MOSLEM STATE. HE SAYS THEY HAVE BEEN FIGHTING MOSLEMS FOR 500 YEARS. NIGHT VIDEO OF ARTILLERY TRACERS RAINING DOWN ON SARAJEVO. VS OF SERBIAN REFUGEES AT A VACATION CAMP. CU OF A CRYING SERBIAN WOMAN WHO SAYS HER HUSBAND AND SON WERE SHOT BY SERBIAN TROOPS (VO ENGLISH TRANSLATION). INTV W/ A SERBIAN SOLDIER (VO ENGLISH TRANSLATION) WHO LIVED AND WORKED IN SARAJEVO BEFORE THE WAR. REFEEDS. 17:28:50:00 ABC LONDON GRAPHICS TO THE END. CI: HUMANKIND: REFUGEES, YUGOSLAVIA. WAR: YUGOSLAVIA.
AIR-21 Digibeta; 35mm Neg (out of house)
AIR HOLLYWOOD #21
Fast Images Library
Bangkok, Thailand, 16:00:04 - Golden Buddha, CU Buddha face, people praying at Buddhist shrine, Buddhist monk walking, CU woman's face with bird cages, woman praying in front of gold leaf Buddha, Chinese man praying with incense, vs. people praying at shrine, CU incense, woman praying at feet of giant gold Buddha, vs. standing Buddha, more people praying at feet of Buddha, Buddhist school, vs. children, kids play soccer in front of temple, children play "London Bridge" in courtyard, vs. children playing hopscotch or jump rope, 16:05:45 - Buddhist temple with giant spires, high shots of Bangkok, "robot" building, unusual architecture with bolts on side in building, modern office buildings, Bangkok business district, vs. gold Buddhas at temple, interior of temple with giant gold Buddha, man praying and bowing, 16:11:14 traffic on street, urban congestion, Bangkok traffic and pollution, traffic cop with surgical mask on face directing traffic, traffic cop w/o mask directing traffic, 16:16:29 - vs. cars stopped in traffic, vs. high angle shots over Bangkok, high rise buildings, Buddhist temples in distant skyline, run-down buildings, golden spire of wat, Buddhist monks praying at temple with candles, 16:20:38 - Japanese style red bridge, in park with monks crossing and feeding fish from above, woman with pole over shoulder carrying fruit (slow), fish rising in the water, Monks walking away from camera on brick pathway - slow and R/T, monks crossing bridge, vs. high angle Bangkok skyline with skyscrapers, traffic in old district, VS. Bangkok canal with riverboat arriving at pier, vs. capitol building and traffic, 16:25:21 - Democracy monument with traffic, billboard of princess, woman waling on street, boys swimming in dirty brown river, boys jumping off boat into river, monk walking through vast temple complex, Buddhist temple with sun glinting, pan across with bird flying, china used as tile to build temple, interior courtyard of temple, orange and green roofs with birds flying, 16:30:45 Motorcade passing with Rolls Royce, King of Thailand's motorcade with many police, Buddhist temple and street at sunset, vs. man riding riverboat on canal, Wat Arun - plate and crockery tile work, vs. tour boats, yacht and riverboats, Wat Arun Buddhist temple at sunset with birds flying, silhouette of Buddhist temple of Dawn spires against the sunset, riverboats passing against the sunset and temple, vs. CU of Temple of Dawn, 16:37:08 Buddhist temple at night, mansion ext. at night, monsoon rains, rain falling in torrents on village, boy kicking water, children ride bicycle in deep flooded street, Hanoi, Vietnam - shots from train of city and road, railroad crossing with crowds and manual operator, Rangoon (Yangon), Burma (Myanmar) 16:40:00 ext. of Strand hotel, high tower with bamboo scaffolding to street with Strand Hotel, Gold temple in garden with fountain, CU old clock tower, pedestrians on street, Tai Chi in the park, street with old colonial buildings, CU man's face wearing straw hat, rickshaw passing brick colonial building, rickshaw man sitting on bicycle, CU man's face, man with straw hat laughing, vs. streets with old colonial buildings, 16:45:07 - gold pagoda at end of street, colonial building pillar with boys walking away waving, statue and buildings at sunset, lion statue and gold pagoda in background, vs. traffic, pigeons take off from sidewalk, Plaque - The Strand Hotel, vs. pillars and street, people walking on street, vs. men wearing long sarongs, 16:50:09 - int. of Strand hotel, overhead OH hotel lobby - ceiling fans, rattan chairs, writing in journal, man sitting in bar hotel, interior of hotel room, man opens curtains, man looks out window, drapes opened to reveal Rangoon and Irrawaddy River, green bus on street below, man walking to window, Shwedagon Pagoda, giant gold temple above the trees, street with traffic, 16:55:39 - interior courtyard of temple, giant gold pagoda with people walking, monks walking through, Pagoda with birds flying though in slow motion, vs. pagoda with sunset background, sign "Foot Wearing Prohibited", reclining Buddha, vs. Buddhists praying at indoor temple, 17:00:00 - faces of young girls, Buddhist monks walking under enclosed walkway.
NV: BURNING MAN FLOODING TURNS TO SLOPPY MESS
&lt;p>&lt;pi>&lt;b>This package/segment contains third party material. Unless otherwise noted, this material may only be used within this package/segment.&lt;/b>&lt;/pi>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>Supers/Fonts: &lt;/b> JD Rouillard of Salt Lake &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Valerie Cameron of Tayslorville&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>Story Location: &lt;/b> BLACK ROCK DESERT&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>State/Province: &lt;/b> Nevada&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>Shot Date: &lt;/b> 09/03/2023&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>URL: &lt;/b> https://www.ksl.com/article/50722446/burning-man-flooding-strands-tens-of-thousands-at-nevada-site-authorities-investigating-1-death&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>Notes and Restrictions: &lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>Newsource Notes: &lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>Story Description: &lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Elements:&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>KSL DNT: guy showing his mud caked shoes...stream of traffic of campers and cars...sot about ppl leaving...aerials of ppl trying to leave in campers, cars, bikes driving thru mud...sot with guy leaving...3rd party/Valerie Cameron vo of muddy makeshift roads...aerials of vehicles stuck...sot with guy about being stuck...3rd party photos/Andrew Hyde rainbow over muddy camp area, standing water near tents and campers...3rd party/unsourced cell vo ppl waling around in standing water, mud...3rd party/Valerie Cameron photos over her phoner...rainbows, mud/water covered area...more of the guy's muddy shoes//reporter audio tag&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>JD Rouillard of Salt Lake &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Valerie Cameron of Tayslorville&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Wire/StoryDescription:&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>BLACK ROCK DESERT, Nev. An unusual late-summer storm turned a weeklong counterculture fest into a sloppy mess with tens of thousands of partygoers stuck in foot-deep mud and with no working toilets in the northern Nevada desert, But some Burning Man revelers said Sunday that their spirits remained unbroken.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"We are a little bit dirty and muddy but spirits are high. The party still going," said Scott London, a Southern California photographer, adding that the travel limitations offered "a view of Burning Man that a lot of us don't get to see."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>The annual gathering in the Black Rock Desert about 110 miles north of Reno attracts nearly 80,000 artists, musicians and activists for a mix of wilderness camping and avant-garde performances. Disruptions are part of the event's recent history: Organizers had to temporarily close entrances to the festival in 2018 due to dust storms, and the event was twice canceled altogether during the pandemic.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>More than a half-inch of rain fell at the festival site on Friday, the National Weather Service in Reno said, with more coming Saturday and Sunday, and organizers closed the festival to vehicles after one death was reported. Officials provided no details of the fatality.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>The closures came just before a large wooden effigy was supposed to have been burned Saturday night. Organizers said that all burning had been postponed, and authorities were working to open exit routes by the end of the Labor Day weekend.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Officials said late Saturday they didn't yet know when the roads would "be dry enough for RVs or vehicles to navigate safely," but they were hopeful vehicles could depart by late Monday if weather conditions improved.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>President Joe Biden told reporters in Delaware on Sunday that he is aware of the situation, including the death, and the White House is in touch with local officials. He doesn't know the cause of the death, Biden said.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>With their party closed to motorized traffic, attendees trudged through mud, many barefoot or with plastic bags on their feet. Revelers were urged to conserve supplies of food and water and most remained hunkered down at the site.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>A few, however, managed to walk several miles to the nearest town or catch a ride there.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Mud covers the ground at the site of the Burning Man festival in Black Rock, Nev., Friday.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Mud covers the ground at the site of the Burning Man festival in Black Rock, Nev., Friday. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Celebrity DJ Diplo posted a video to Instagram on Saturday evening showing him and comedian Chris Rock riding in the back of a fan's pickup truck. He said they had walked 6 miles through the mud before hitching a ride.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"I legit walked the side of the road for hours with my thumb out," wrote Diplo, whose real name is Thomas Wesley Pentz.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>The event is remote on the best of days and emphasizes self-sufficiency meaning most people bring in their own food, water and other supplies.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Those who remained Sunday described a resilient community making the most of the mucky conditions: Many posted selfies of themselves covered in mud, dancing or splashing in the makeshift lakes.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"We have not witnessed any negativity, any rough times," organizer Theresa Galeani said. "Some people were supposed to leave a few days ago so they're out of water or food. But I am an organizer so I went around and found more water and food. There is more than enough here for people. We just have to get it to everyone."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>London, the southern California photographer who was attending his 20th Burning Man and just published a book on the festival, "Burning Man: Art On Fire," spent much of Saturday walking barefoot across the site, which is about 5 square miles. He said that the biggest challenge was logistics, since no vehicles could traverse the site, supplies could not be brought in and most people could not leave.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"Usually it's very crowded with art cars, bikes and people all over the place but yesterday it was like an abandoned playground," he added.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Rebecca Barger, a photographer from Philadelphia, arrived at her first Burning Man on Aug. 26 and was determined to stick it out through the end.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"I'm not leaving until both 'The Man' and 'The Temple' burn," Barger said, referring to the wooden effigy and wooden structure that are traditionally torched during the event's last two nights.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>She said one of the biggest concerns has been the lack of toilet options, since the trucks that normally arrive to clean out the portable toilets multiple times a day haven't been able to reach the site since Friday's rainstorm. Some revelers said trucks had resumed cleaning on Sunday.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>To prevent her shoes from getting stuck in the muddy clay, Barger says she put a plastic bag over each of her shoes and then covered each bag with a sock. Others were just barefoot.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"Everyone has just adapted, sharing RVs for sleeping, offering food and coffee," Barger said. "I danced in foot-deep clay for hours to incredible DJs."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Ed Fletcher, of Sacramento, a longtime Burning Man attendee, arrived in Black Rock City over a week ago to start setting up. When the rain hit, he and his campmates threw a party and "danced the night away" in their muddy shoes.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"Radical self-reliance is one of the principles of Burning Man," he said. "The desert will try to kill you in some way, shape or form."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>The Pershing County Sheriff's Office did not release the identity of the deceased person or the suspected cause of death but said it is being investigated.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>On their website, organizers encouraged participants to remain calm and suggested that the festival is built to endure conditions like the flooding. They said cellphone trailers were being dropped in several locations Saturday night and that they would be briefly opening up internet overnight. Shuttle buses were also being organized to take attendees to Reno from the nearest town of Gerlach, a walk of about 5 miles from the site.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>The event began on Aug. 27 and had been scheduled to end Monday, according to the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, which oversees the Black Rock Desert, where the festival was held.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>John Asselin, a spokesperson for the Bureau of Land Management, said he had seen "a steady stream" of vehicles leaving the festival site.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"People are getting out," he said.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Station Notes/Scripts:&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Script:&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>12:51:16:29 (burning Man INT SLC-BCplay01.mpg)&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"the chucks, bright yellow as you can see. I've duck taped around them, preventively which didn't work."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>In Gerlach, Nevada the nearest town outside of the popular Burning Man event..&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>13:06:37:28&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"normally they pulse the traffic, and everyone's gotta go like 5 miles an hour. This was kind of like a weird video game of drifting rv's"&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Despite announcements not to drive, are people who made the trek out.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>12:59:59:15&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"It felt like playing crash bandicoot, like mario cart.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Jd rouillard of salt lake is one of them.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>13:00:32:06&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"We had like a 45 minute window of either we leave now and I get to salt lake by Monday or I feel like people might be here until Thursday."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Thousands of event goers dealing with impassable muddy conditions after heavy rain over the weekend.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Chopper 5 with exclusive video of Black Rock City.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Vehicles getting stuck in mud.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>12:52:17:23&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"we drove off got stuck and made one bad decision"&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>12:52:37:08&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"It was up to here"&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>One person is dead and at least 70,000 people, even some from Utah forced to shelter in place.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Conserving water and food.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>3:08:26:05&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"I'm worried about the bathrooms because they were this close to over flowing and it's about to get cold and rainy."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>While some are breathing a sigh of relief, others are still happy to be on site.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>11:42 (phone interview)&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"people are dry, people are fed, some people are kind of cranky, because we wanted to know that party."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Valerie cameron of tayslorville says it's first time at burning man, but is impressed by how people are coming together.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>10:40&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"It's definitely dirty. Like we're out here in the mud. But like, that's part of the experience. And I'm having a great time."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>An experience many, definitely won't forget.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>12:57:15:15&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>(burning Man INT SLC-BCplay01.mpg)&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"and these little badgers I may as well put in a box and frame"&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>BRIANNA CHAVEZ KSL 5 NEWS&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--SUPERS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--VIDEO SHOWS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--VO SCRIPT&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--LEAD IN&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--SOT&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--TAG&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--KEYWORD TAGS--&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>
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Unissued / Unused material - <br/> <br/>CU Single drip of water dripping into puddle. MS Heavy sheet rain shots, night effect. VS People walking in raindrops in London's Oxford Street. People stepping across gutters. <br/> <br/>(Orig. Neg.)
PRESIDENT BUSH SPEAKS IN WYOMING PT. 2 (1989)
REMARKS TO STUDENTS AT THE TETON SCIENCE SCHOOL IN GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING.
PET-792 35mm Beta SP
PETRIFIED - COLUMBIA STOCK REEL #792